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Burglar Left Feces on Front Porch in Owings Mills
After stealing statues, picture frames and dolls, a burglar left feces on the front porch of an Owings Mills home. By Marc Shapiro (Owings Mills Patch, 10/1/2012) A burglar who stole several items from an Owings Mills home left something … Continue reading
Hampden is the Hipster Haven, But What’s a Hipster?
Benn Ray of the Hampden Village Merchants Association talks to The List about Hampden’s listing in Forbes as the 15th hippest hipster neighborhood: America’s Hippest Hipster Neighborhoods: #15. Hampden, Baltimore, MD (Forbes, 9/20/2012) “Home to the annual “Hon Fest,” where women tease their hair … Continue reading
The Official Wild Bill Hagy Orioles Hat
“What the well dressed Oriole fan will be wearing this season.” (via The City That Breeds)
Flea-market Renoir Allegedly Was Stolen From Baltimore Museum; Auction Canceled
By Ian Shapira, (The Washington Post, 9/27/2012) The lore of the landscape was as irresistible to its owner as its beautiful brush strokes: Renoir had painted it, Baltimore collector Saidie May said, for his mistress on a linen napkin at … Continue reading
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